The discussion is a financial-industry echo chamber at times, as insiders focus on regulatory minutiae.
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Mr Musharraf is no doubt too busy to concern himself with the minutiae of election law.
Hit up the source below to sift through the minutiae of these behind-the-scenes changes.
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Would you rather it be the minutiae of your job or time with your baby?
Such mortgage minutiae are central to the vulnerability and volatility of the housing market.
Sweden's tabloids compete to examine the minutiae of Crown Princess Victoria's purported romantic attachments.
FIA. Nowadays, improvements in performance tend to come from tedious but crucial attention to minutiae.
His expectation of a continuing interest in the minutiae of his genealogical research is high.
Jones displayed a startling recall for financial minutiae, even as he put on his best aw-shucks-good-ol'-boy-from-Arkansas act.
However, moving past the minutiae, the biggest reason for optimism is that more Americans are working again.
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We started to grow when I could focus on what I do best and not on daily minutiae.
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Bruce Josten, a 34-year veteran of the Chamber who knows the minutiae of an array of policy issues.
In the second debate, the challenger seemed as comfortable with the minutiae of foreign policy as Mr Gore.
Designers were obsessive, dictating even minutiae like the size and shape of needles used to stitch the high-grade leather.
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Elsewhere in America, and in Europe, investors are obsessed by the minutiae of business plans, however nebulous their end-products.
There was also nothing here for anyone more interested in songs rather than the minutiae of McCartney's family life.
While the wooden Mr Gore chokes on the minutiae of policy, the languid Mr Bush sketches in broad preferences.
Taxpayers deserve better than hurried Washington insiders behind closed doors tweaking the minutiae of our tangled labyrinth of a tax code.
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I'd rather be in the audience not knowing what was coming, rather than being involved in the minutiae of making them.
Truth for Fermor lay in the details, and his books show the same straining eye for the small fact, the telling minutiae.
The items and minutiae in the bill we'll let Congress figure out.
Mr. JONES: They're going to have to find a way to roll in their risk calculations without getting caught up in minutiae.
Renault boss Flavio Briatore once bemoaned the sport's preoccupation with technological minutiae.
Before and after his election, Mr Bush argued that Mr Clinton was embroiling himself too deeply in the minutiae of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.
As one Turkish columnist has noted, for Turkey to be so touchy about the minutiae of a congressional vote betrays weakness, not strength.
Nonetheless, the key issue remains confidence, and that is why there is so much attention paid to the minutiae of the economic growth figures.
For years now, Blizzard has been playing with how to allow the minutiae of a real-time-strategy game to translate into a true single-player narrative.
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Mr. Dell still dominated operational reviews, said people who attended the meetings, and he sometimes appeared to focus more on minutiae than big strategic decisions.
Instead of looking for cash to produce Apple accessories or indie films, GoFundMe users raise money for the expensive minutiae and misfortunes of life.
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There is no international consensus on the minutiae of diplomatic privilege.
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